I WAS DODGING LARGE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT TODAY!
Ok, so this requires a little backstory...
There has been a lot of makeovers going on here at the TTC and the place is looking rougher (but with the possibility of getting much nicer). I have been documenting the several new activities including spreading topsoil over the fields, installing satellite dishes (not sure for what - tv or data), and building a new lecture hall (ongoing and very interesting).
The latest area of construction is not in the TTC. Apparently, they are expanding road 13 from downtown out to kilometer 7. I had guessed they were widening it for several reasons, the largest being that they are installing really nice drain pipes with directly upward entry points (similar to ones I saw in Vientiane when they widened the road there). The other reason is that they have been measuring that area of the road for a while with measuring tape, construction cones, and surveyors and their tripods.
The ditch-digging began about a month or so ago and then concrete pipes began to appear near the ditch. A few large construction equipment appeared. Suddenly, we had half the road to navigate in the midst of crazy, motorcycle-swamped, rush hour traffic (that only happens for about 30 mins at 8am and 4:30pm).
THEN, I am going to work Thursday and Friday and I am met by an enormous backhoe that is sprawling itself across the only entrance to the TTC.
Now, here's what was taking place. The ditch on one side of the TTC was getting concrete pipes installed but it had too much water. So, the backhoe was scooping water out and trying to dump it into the ditch on the other side. It was also making a huge mud puddle in the process and a very interesting game for Dodging the Hoe to get in or out of the TTC.
The puddle was over a foot deep on one side and a couple inches on the other. In the afternoon, there was a nice gooey swamp of mud that would stick to your tires as you drove through the entrance.
The OTHER thing I wanted to note was this: the rope across the road.
I hate this rope....kinda... well, ok, I actually don't ever follow the rules so maybe its just a culture clash of sorts. The rope signifies a gate that they pull taunt to stop people. But, its just students who man the gate area and they seem to be a little nazi-ish about conforming people. When people drive up, most times, the gate people have pulled the rope taunt and wait till the person stops and gets off their bike and walks their bike across the rope. Ridiculous (IMO). But if there is a lot of traffic, no one stops.
I play the foreigner card here. I usually just pull up and wave at the gate people as I'm driving up and they let down the rope. Its the "I'm a foreigner and I don't understand the rules" card. Plus, when I'm carrying someone with me... FORGET IT. I am not stopping; I might end up tipping over with someone else. Plus, we've got the foreigner club policy... everyone plays the "I'm a foreigner" club card and so we've kept the momentum going on this thing for awhile. (Ok, possibly we shouldn't ignore this...but, we all think its silly and this is our outlet for some slight cultural rebellion when we get fed up with things).
I get around all this tension by simply entering in by the side gate. Unfortunately, it has a big ditch and crane in front of it right now... with, what looks like, a long wait till I can use it again.
BUT... until they are finished with these drain pipes... I'll be dodging hoes, splashing through mud ponds, and awkwardly waving at the gate students till then.
Here are some other fun pictures of the road widening construction: